> > > Ideally, the kernel should send up the same codes as a PC keyboard. > > > > It doesn't always do that - that's why I asked for someone to collect the > > ADB init messages. More precisely, we need those together with the xkb > > model that works right for a particular machine. Maybe the ISO keyboards > > all work with the swapped keys (in which case macintosh_iso would be a > > good name)? > > I'm afraid that'd be pointless, as the user only has a chance to see the > term 'ISO' (in the kernel output) if the kernel correctly detects and > handles the keyboard in the first place.
Right - but collecting reports from users where the keyboard is detected as ANSI but the key swap is required nonetheless would hopefully allow us to improve the kernel keyboard detection code. I know I'm overy optimistic WRT user feedback here. I'm not dead serious, even. Just suggesting a couple of data points to ask for if the next user complains. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]